![]() ![]() The author just rambles and rambles and points out lots of parts of texts from other authors just with the intent of finding the words that justify his opinion - which is given as a irrefutable fact rather than an opinion. Well, I the Tao of Pooh I ignored it because its general feeling was nice. Throughout the 1st half of the book there were parts where I thought 'maybe he is being a little too extreme' or 'this seems too much an opinion and not a fact'. ![]() However the second part - the Te of piglet - was awful. We will relate it with our childhood and I think it gives more impact than a serious book about the subject. The addiction of parts of Winnie the pooh to explain Taoism and certain attitudes of nowadays gave to the book a touch of home. The first half - which corresponds to The Tao of Pooh - was so cute and inspirational, I read it with such delight and ended it with a feeling of happiness and accomplishment. I honestly keep asking to myself why did I buy this pack of 2 books in 1. ![]()
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